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NFLW Week 14 Picks

by Will Strome and Matt Aloisi
| 12-10-2016 22:00

Daily Fantasy

Matt’s Value Players:

QB

Kirk Cousins

$6,300

RB

Lamar Miller

$5,100

WR

Tyler Gabriel

$4,300

TE

Eric Ebron

$3,800

Cousins’ yardage prediction this year is the best in his career and the Eagles are getting worse on offense. This gives Washington more time and possession on offense, resulting in more
opportunities for Cousins to rack up some points. As for Miller, Indianapolis is poor at best against the run and if he gets between 18-22 touches, he has the chance to smash value. Gabriel could also see
a ton of action now that Sanu is out and Jones is not 100 percent, according to USA Today’s Steve Gardner. Expect more looks for the speedy receiver against LA. Lastly, at home against the Bears in a game where
Stafford could throw more than 40 times, Ebron will eat Chicago up if given the opportunity.

Will’s Value Players:

QB

Eli Manning

$5,500

RB

Isaiah Crowell

$3,900

WR

Randall Cobb

$5,000

TE

Lance Kendricks

$2,800

Manning tossed a trio of TD’s against the Cowboys already this season, and that was down in Dallas. Having found the endzone multiple times in five straight games, there’s a good chance he’ll make it
six this week. Snow is expected to hit Cleveland on Sunday and with uncertainty at the QB position, the Crow could get a ton of touches against the Browns’ in-state rival. As a slot receiver, Cobb won’t see
much of Richard Sherman this week and with Earl Thomas banged up, there’s a good chance he’ll be Rodgers’ top target in frigid Green Bay. Kendricks might not be a glamorous play, but he’ll be low-owned and dirt
cheap meaning having the LA tight end in your lineup will allow you to stack the rest of your roster with expensive superstars.

Pick of the Week

Matt’s Pick: NYG +3 vs DAL

At home in a divisional game that New York already beat in Dallas? Ya, I like the G Men to keep up with Dallas and possibly win outright.

Will’s Pick: CAR -1.5 vs SD

San Diego is a total wildcard this season. One week they’re downing playoff bound teams and the next week they’re losing at home to a sub-.500 team. With Carolina needing to prove itself after last week’s
embarrassment in Seattle, Cam and company will come out guns blazing this week.